The Role of a New Jersey Process Server

Becoming a process server in New Jersey can be a rewarding career that provides job security. It's important to follow the state's rules and regulations and receive the appropriate training and experience with a reputable process serving firm in order to learn to serve legal documents professionally and effectively.

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Michael Phelan Michael Phelan

Landlord-Tenant property matters: the role of a process server

The eviction of tenants can be a challenging and often unpleasant process. An efficient, effective, and tactful process server can assist you to get legal matters like this resolved promptly.

Coming to a resolution with the other party outside of court before any legal proceedings formally begin is often considered to be a good solution for both parties, assuming there’s room to negotiate.

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Texas Supreme Court: Out-of-State banks May Only Be Served through Their Registered Agent

Two Texas statutes address how lawsuits may be served on financial institutions that act as fiduciaries, and we granted review to determine which one applies. One statute is section 17.028 of the Civil Practice and Remedies Code, which provides that citation may be served on a financial institution by serving its “registered agent.”

The other statute is Chapter 505 of the Estates Code, which provides that a foreign corporate fiduciary—which can be a financial institution—must appoint the Secretary of State…

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A PRO-SE DIVORCE PRIMER

These days a large majority of divorce and family law litigants are unrepresented by counsel. Can you represent yourself? Should you?

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Divorce in the AGE of covid

In the final analysis, the fundamental question in this dispute between the child's two parents is this: What matters more to each of them, his or her own interests or those of their child? On one hand, there is the defendant father, who is unable to offer any reasonable, let alone compelling, reason why he should not be vaccinated or even undergo testing, resisting *708 both simply because he sees it as his “right” to do so. On the other hand, there is the plaintiff mother, who is fully vaccinated and observant of COVID-19 protocols, seeking the imposition of reasonable conditions on defendant's access not because it somehow benefits her, but because it serves to protect the health, safety, and well-being of the child.

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